Tennessee baseball's season is on the line Monday night as they prepare for a winner-take-all game against Wake Forest to win the Knoxville Regional.
The Vols' 7-6 loss to Wake Forest on Sunday night was disappointing after Tennessee came back down 6-2 but couldn't push across the go-ahead run before Wake Forest's walk-off run scored in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Andrew Fischer, who has been a key piece of Tennessee's season and postseason run so far, took the podium to discuss Tennessee's loss last night and the winner-take-all game on Monday night.
"Last year regional that they played in, the opposing pitcher couldn't even hear his pitchcom in his ear. I don't think our fans should need an invite to get excited."
"Even today, it was good, it was great, but season on the line [tonight], I'd expect it to be almost double in noise. There needs to be a showing and a will and want to from our crowd."
He responded to the clip on social media, calling on Tennessee fans to do "whatever it takes" to give the Vols a home-field advantage.
"Show up. Period. Whatever it takes, if u have to tailgate harder or bring an uncle who is super loud, make [Lindsey Nelson Stadium] as loud as humanly possible. End of discussion."
Tennessee has brought some raucous crowds over the year. Tennessee fans do a great job giving the Vols a home-field advantage between football, basketball, and baseball.
Fischer is calling on Vols fans to bring the noise one more time this baseball season and give Wake Forest a taste of "Tennessee loud" on Monday night.
The Vols and Demon Deacons are scheduled to face off for a spot in the Super Regional round. The winner will face Arkansas in the Fayetteville Super Regional for a men's College World Series spot.